POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
IN NEUROIMAGING
The Department of Neurosurgery and Neurology at Thomas
Jefferson University/Jefferson Medical College announces a Two-Year
Postdoctoral Residency in Neuroimaging and Clinical
The position available is part of team investigating
changes in the neural organization of cognitive skills in epilepsy patients.
Projects utilize techniques such as depth electrode brain stimulation and
functional magnetic resonance imaging to study reorganization of cognitive
functions in pre- and post- surgery epilepsy patients as part of NIH funded
research. Position will require administering neuropsychological tests,
preparing brain stimulation and functional imaging experiments, administering
imaging studies, conducting appropriate post-processing and statistical
analyses using software such as SPM ’05, and preparing results for
publication/presentation. Prior skills in brain image processing are preferred.
The position will provide experience in working with a variety of
neurologically-impaired patients, most notably epilepsy, as well as provide
involvement in a variety of neurosurgical procedures. The position allows
participation in the didactics available in the Departments of Neurology and
Neurosurgery, and the
Send/Fax/email CV and
letter of interest (include names of references) to:
Joseph I. Tracy, Ph.D.
Director, Cognitive Neuroscience and Brain Imaging Laboratory
Thomas Jefferson University/Jefferson Medical College
900 Walnut Street.,
Voice:215-955-4661 FAX: 215-503-2481
Joseph I. Tracy, Ph.D. ABPP(CN)
Associate Professor of Neurology and Radiology
Thomas Jefferson University/Jefferson Medical College
(215)955-4661
fax: (215) 503-2481
Website: josephtracy.com